http://www.aliexpress.com/store/product/SA-36A-TA2020-SMSL-20W-2-Tripath-Class-T-Digital-Amplifier-DC-12V/1140113_1662171617.html
I was looking to buy this amplifier, and I noticed the speaker out portion. Do I need banana-style cables, or just regular RCA audio cables? I'm kind of new to this sort of stuff if you couldn't already tell.
outer ring of those posts will screw off so you can wrap bare wire around it.
>>55609487
Alright, so it would look like this?
Excuse my stupidity.
>>55609387
Banana plugs
>Be me
>Profession, Bitcoin Miner
>New brand car bought thanks to your forciandollars, one frappè banana and apple paid with your anoncents
>stop at Traffic light
>homeless guy approaches me
>"PLEASE I NEED TO EAT MAN HAVE YOU SOME MONEY TO GIVE?"
>Take out the checkbook, sign a draft for 10k of gentooney, enough to buy a brioche
>The...
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>>55609374
Pretty much unlimited doesn't mean it is actually limitless you can't "Issue" bitcoins.
You gotta mine em.
If you think of bitcoins like gold then you start to see the value of it not as currency but as a object (a non "physically existent" object but one nonetheless).
And you should know bitcoin becomes harder to mine as time progresses.
But if you want the TL;DR
It's really cheap to launder money with bitcoin.
>>55609374
They are finite, you don't understand how the blockchain works.
>>55609374
In most 1st world countries money doesn't really exist either. We've been using digital currency for decades.
Objectively, the best OS ever. If you don't use pirated software, it's still perfectly safe and efficient, and there's no reason to ever change.
If it ain't broke, don't fix it.
>>55609370
>>If it ain't broke, don't fix it.
Thanks mr skeltal, because of people like you we'd be loving in the dark ages
>>55609444
but we already are living in a world dominated by endless Unix rehashes
>>55609444
Innovation isn't bad when it actually brings improvements, but everything that came after Windows XP is worse than it.
Hey /G/ I've never put a laptop hard drive into a desk top can anyone help me
Don't do it. The hard drive will get fried because a desktop supplies too much watts for a laptop hard drive.
>>55609338
1. plug it in
2. reflect on your poor life choices
just stick it in, RAM IT IN, YEAH AHH~
Who /g/oogle keyboard here Also general keyboard thread.
>>55609284
>thick line
>sluggish
>inaccurate
>inintuitive, no shortcuts
>doesn't remember custom words NO MATTER WHAT - i'm signed into Google botnet at maximum settings, everything is set to sync and it still doesn't remember my custom words and names at all
Swype is vastly superior.
(I still switch to Google while inputting valuable passwords though)
>>55609284
>using Google keylogger
Good goy!! :^^)
Nah, but honestly, you're a dumbass. Every sentence, ever word, every letter gets sent to Google.
>>55609881
there's an option to turn off snippets being sent to Google, they ask you the first time you use the keyboard tho
Want to go?
Thoughts about DefCon?
>>55609206
A collection of literal autists and tryhards come together to discuss topics that shrivel genetalia and drink to look cool in front of other social outcasts.
>>55609258
>and drink to look cool in front of other social outcasts.
I liked this part
https://browserprint.info/
https://panopticlick.eff.org/
http://ip-check.info
http://browserleaks.com/
http://browserspy.dk/
Fingerprinting is the newest way of tracking you across websites.
It's being done right now by companies like Google.
Because unlike cookie based tracking you can't defeat it just by disabling cookies.
There is currently NO FOOLPROOF DEFENCE against fingerprinting (except quitting the Internet).
Google's privacy policy states
>Other technologies are used for similar purposes as...
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>>55600552
Yeah it's got a nice feature set, but just rotating fingerprints each n seconds doesn't really cut it.
It's important that you don't use the same fingerprint in sites with login and other sites.
In the Panopticlick study 83.6% of fingerprints were unique, even when JavaScript and/or Flash was disabled.
That's crazy.
Canvas fingerprinting is the big boogeyman, but it's not even needed when simply looking at HTTP headers can work so well.
Where were you when the 7950 beat the 780 TI?
How is this possible?.. Is this the nvidja gimping I have heard so much about?
So is the meme of Nvidia gimping old card true?
>>55609112
look at project cars benchmarks
[spoiler] yes [/spoiler]
>>55609112
More like no oversight. They are living in the Zen moment, and the cards are only relevant to current gen. Future sight is not built in because they want to sell more cards, not let customers keep their cards.
>My girlfriend ordered a refurbished launch CECHA01 PS3 which is 9 years old.
>Ordered from Newegg marketplace
>Broken controller, minor video issues, would power off after an average of two minutes of use
>Sent it back
>Newegg replaced controller, provided a new HDMI cable, and fixed the power issue
>They also removed the seller from Newegg marketplace
>Five...
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>>55608962
just use a hairdryer it will dry out quickly
Did you break any "WARRANTY SEAL" stickers or screws?
Then shut the fuck up, you didn't open it and you changed nothing.
Burden of proof lies on them.
Rip original PS3
You were too precious for this cruel world
Press X to pay respects
Debian thread
>>55608954
Yuribait is always shit. They always get a boyfriend in the end, but butthurt /u/fags is always fun to watch.
>>55608954
what about it
>>55609193
Nothing, it's fucking debian. It's shit, the yuri art OP posted is more interesting than the distro.
I only know networking shit (ccna level) and want to do a Computer Engineering degree at my local University.
The thing is, my programming knowledge is limited (i.e shit) and my math skills are okay. (it's been a long time since I practiced math)
How fucked am I?
The course starts beginning of October
CE programs assume you don't have any previous knowledge of programming. The math is more of a worry, how much do you remember?
>>55608897
Some algebra, geometry, matrices, propositional calculus, statistics and relations
Baby-tier stuff
Your fine.
Why do people call closed loop coolers a meme?
I just got a single rad clc for my cpu a few days ago and I've noticed my gpu temp has dropped from 71 degrees to 62 degrees. The cooler is on my cpu by the way.
Also cpu temps have dropped to 53 degrees.
I5 2500 and windforce gtx 680 btw.
>>55608829
These were the temps after a few bf4 multi-player matches btw
>>55608829
>clc on the cpu makes gpu temperature drop
Fuck off retard
>>55609069
Maybe he only has one case fan.
/netsec/ is dedicated to everything about computer security, networks, exploits, reverse engineering, social engineering, hacking, tricks, etc.
Daily Programming Thread: >>55592646 (Cross-thread)
Web Dev General: >>55574020 (Cross-thread)
How To Become a Hacker: http://catb.org/~esr/faqs/hacker-howto.html
Learning
https://cybrary.it/
https://n0where.net/
https://www.offensive-security.com/metasploit-unleashed
http://resources.infosecinstitute.com/
http://www.windowsecurity.com/articles-tutorials/
https://www.sans.org/reading-room/
https://www.corelan.be/index.php/articles/
http://opensecuritytraining.info/Training.html
https://www.blackhat.com/html/archives.html
http://www.securitytube.net/
News/CVE...
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>>55608818
What are good proxies to use?
This is the best 'general' on /g/.
Full stop.
Anyone got recommendations for a good security podcast?
Best headphones for under $150 Canadian? I was thinking of the AUDIO-TECHNICA ATH-M40X. What do you guys think?
http://www.bestbuy.ca/en-CA/product/audio-technica-audio-technica-over-ear-sound-isolating-headphones-ath-m40x-black-ath-m40x/10359711.aspx
Beats Solo 2 by Dr. Dre
>>55608773
Beats by Dr apple
>>55590680
>>55590680
>>55590680
>>55590680
>>55608910
ayy thanks for the link
What certs do you have? Which ones did you get before your current job and which ones during?
>>55608738
I don't have any certs or a job
I knew nothing about IT jobs, so I got a CompTIA A+ and it got me a swanky job almost immediately.
I have since been fired from that job, but shhhh.
I only have A+, which is useless.
My current employer could care less about certs, and is more interested in work experience that can be verified. Associates is a minimum a requirement, but they don't really care what you studied either.
Too many cert factories out there, they do not prove anything. At least for most sysadmin related work.